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Where are Iran’s power plants that Trump has threatened to destroy?

President Trump has repeatedly threatened Iran with military action, specifically targeting power plants and bridges, if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He issued an ultimatum with a deadline of April 7th, later extended, threatening to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges.

Marium AliAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-06 · 14:50 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Where are Iran’s power plants that Trump has threatened to destroy?
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President Trump has repeatedly threatened Iran with military action, specifically targeting power plants and bridges, if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He issued an ultimatum with a deadline of April 7th, later extended, threatening to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges. While Trump has not specified which power plants would be targeted, Iran operates hundreds of power plants, mostly gas-fired, concentrated near major population centers like Tehran, Mashhad, and Isfahan. A recent US-Israeli strike damaged the B1 bridge near Tehran. Legal experts contend that targeting civilian infrastructure constitutes a violation of the laws of war. Iran denies holding direct talks with the US.

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Targeting civilian sites amounts to “collective punishment”, which is prohibited under the laws of war.

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A US-Israeli strike hit the B1 bridge in the city of Karaj, west of Tehran.

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Iran denies it is holding direct talks with the US.

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Trump threatened to attack Iran’s power plants if the strait was not fully reopened within 48 hours.

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Donald Trump threatened to destroy power plants and bridges by 8pm Tuesday if Iran doesn’t open the Strait of Hormuz.

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EXPLAINERUS President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy power plants and bridges by 8pm Tuesday if Iran doesn’t open the Strait of Hormuz.US President Donald Trump has issued a direct ultimatum to Iran: reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 8pm Eastern Time in the United States on Tuesday, April 7 (midnight GMT on April 8), or face the destruction of national power plants and bridges.This echoes an earlier March 21 ultimatum in which he threatened to attack Iran’s power plants – “the biggest one first” – if the strait was not fully reopened within 48 hours.President Trump has since extended that deadline several times, citing progress in negotiations he claims the US is having with Iran to end the ongoing war. Iran denies it is holding direct talks with the US.While Trump has made grand statements such as “they’re going to lose every power plant and every other plant they have in the whole country”, he has not mentioned specific targets.The US president has also threatened to destroy the country’s bridges. Over the weekend, a US-Israeli strike hit the B1 bridge in the city of Karaj, west of Tehran. The major highway link, described as the tallest bridge in the Middle East, had been scheduled to be inaugurated soon. It sustained significant damage in the strike.Legal experts say that targeting civilian sites amounts to “collective punishment”, which is prohibited under the laws of war.Where are Iran’s power plants?Iran operates hundreds of power plants which, together, form one of the largest electricity systems in the Middle East, supplying energy to 92 million people.Most of the country’s power plants are close to major population centres and industrial hubs. The majority of Iran’s population lives in the western half of the country, with Tehran, Mashhad and Isfahan the three largest cities.(Al Jazeera)Iran has a mixture of gas, coal, hydro, nuclear and oil-fired power plants, but most are gas-fired. In the north and centre of the country, clusters of gas-fired plants supply electricity to the country’s largest population centres, including Tehran, Karaj, Isfahan and Mashhad.
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